No. 490    |    25 May 2021
   

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Joy of People in the conquest of Khorramshahr

As I mentioned, one of my most important activities was the writing of leaflets and posters about the operations of the soldiers of Islam at the fronts of right against wrong, and informing the lovers of the revolution and the supporters of the Imam and his followers in the region. If I say that my best memories in Kashmir, before coming to Iran, were the conquest of Khorramshahr, I have not exaggerated.

Reporting Khoramshahr Status to Imam

We waited for two or three days. We realized that the situation is deteriorating and getting worse. The pressure on our forces increased and the siege of Khorramshahr became tighter. It was on the 14th of October that we decided to go to Imam Khomeini to present a report on the situation in Khorramshahr and to express the betrayals that are taking place. Mr. Bani-Sadr, said that artillery shells and mortars are not candies to be ...

Taking a look at the book" Black Friday of Lahijan

The Bombing of the Day 29th of August 1941 in Lahijan According to Eyewitnesses

"As we were all waiting for the announcement papers to fall from the plane over us, we suddenly saw a black object falling over us. One of the children, who I think he was Reza Mahyar, shouted "Bomb!"Last night, it was announced on the radio that if we were under bombing, we should try to jump in a river; I immediately jumped myself in a river near a road and next to a public house named Ekhvat.

Censorship in Presses

Censorship of the Press in the Memoirs of Journalists of the Pahlavi Period

In the history of the Pahlavi period press, the memoirs of journalists could not be ignored and can be found in various sources. Journalists have mentioned several issues in their memoirs, one of which is the censorship in the press of that time. There are many sayings and writings in this regard. At the present we have taken a look at some of the memoirs which refer to the story of press censorship.

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SABAH (61)

Memoirs of Sabah Vatankhah

Interviewed and Compiled by Fatemeh Doustkami

Translated by Natalie Haghverdian

Published by Soore Mehr Publishing Co.

Persian Version 2019

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In the twilight of the morning, I saw Dr. Saadat coming towards me with a four liters water container. He had brought breakfast for us. When he got near, he said: “Hi, how are you? I am sure you have not slept the whole night!” I said: “Hi, yes I could not sleep at all.


 
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